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(A) The board of county commissioners of a county solid waste management district or the board of directors of a joint solid waste management district may enter into a contract or agreement with the owner or operator of a solid waste facility, or with persons collecting or transporting solid wastes, to establish and collect on behalf of the district generation or disposal fees to be used by the district for the purposes set forth in divisions (G)(1) to (10) of section 3734.57 of the Revised Code or to provide other remuneration or services to or on behalf of the district or its residents.
(B) The authority provided by division (A) of this section is cumulative and concurrent with the authority of the board of county commissioners or directors to enter into contracts or agreements under other sections of this chapter. The existence or exercise of one such authority does not prevent the exercise of the other.
(C) The authority provided by division (A) of this section pertaining to disposal or generation fees is cumulative and concurrent with the authority of the board of county commissioners or directors to levy disposal or generation fees under section 3734.57, 3734.571, 3734.572, 3734.573, or 3734.574 of the Revised Code. The exercise of the authority provided in any of those sections does not prevent the exercise of the authority provided by division (A) of this section, and the authority provided by division (A) of this section does not prevent the exercise of the authority provided in any of those sections.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title III. Counties § 343.022 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-iii-counties/oh-rev-code-sect-343-022/
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